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Fri, 11 Sep 2015 12:21:32 +0000en-UShourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.6.1OpenDCL 8.0http://opendcl.com/wordpress/?p=283
Fri, 11 Sep 2015 12:21:32 +0000http://opendcl.com/wordpress/?p=283OpenDCL 8.0 has now been officially released! The new version is available at the Download page for all supported platforms. Have a look at this forum post to see what’s new since OpenDCL 7.
]]>2013-2014 OpenDCL project contribution reporthttp://opendcl.com/wordpress/?p=275
http://opendcl.com/wordpress/?p=275#commentsThu, 08 Jan 2015 21:34:08 +0000http://opendcl.com/wordpress/?p=275I’m happy to report that OpenDCL project members responded to last fall’s request for financial support by contributing US $2300.00 before the end of 2013. There has been a noticeable increase in project activity since that time. Member contributions dropped a bit in 2014 to US $1730.00. Thank you very much for your support! Your contributions help defray web site expenses and motivate programmers and administrators to continue investing time and energy in the OpenDCL project. If you use and rely on OpenDCL for your work, please consider a one-time or recurring annual contribution to help ensure the project’s future.
]]>http://opendcl.com/wordpress/?feed=rss2&p=2751OpenDCL in AutoCAD 2015http://opendcl.com/wordpress/?p=265
http://opendcl.com/wordpress/?p=265#commentsSun, 30 Mar 2014 23:08:31 +0000http://opendcl.com/wordpress/?p=265Looking for AutoCAD 2015 support? OpenDCL 8.0 Alpha 5 includes preliminary support for AutoCAD 2015.
]]>http://opendcl.com/wordpress/?feed=rss2&p=2656OpenDCL 7.0 Releasedhttp://opendcl.com/wordpress/?p=257
http://opendcl.com/wordpress/?p=257#commentsTue, 31 Dec 2013 03:33:29 +0000http://opendcl.com/wordpress/?p=257OpenDCL 7.0 is now officially released as a stable version after over 2 years of development and testing. The new release adds support for AutoCAD, Bricscad, and ZWCAD+ on Microsoft Windows, giving the growing number of lisp developers a user interface framework with the same cross platform support as their programming language.
]]>http://opendcl.com/wordpress/?feed=rss2&p=2574OpenDCL now supports ZWCAD+ 2014http://opendcl.com/wordpress/?p=251
Fri, 25 Oct 2013 17:18:02 +0000http://opendcl.com/wordpress/?p=251As of OpenDCL 7.0 Beta 1, ZWCAD+ 2014 is now fully supported. ZWCAD Design has issued a Press Release.
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http://opendcl.com/wordpress/?p=243#commentsMon, 19 Aug 2013 22:23:53 +0000http://opendcl.com/wordpress/?p=243OpenDCL is and always will be FREE!
However times are tough and it’s getting harder to spend time on a project when there’s no compensation for it. Our lead developer, Owen Wengerd of ManuSoft, has been supporting the OpenDCL community for years now without ever receiving a single penny for his monumental contribution. I, Barry Ralphs, have also been footing the bill to keep the OpenDCL web site up and running. If you’d like to help keep OpenDCL moving forward, please go to the following URL to make a contribution/donation.

]]>http://opendcl.com/wordpress/?feed=rss2&p=2434AutoCAD 2013 Supporthttp://opendcl.com/wordpress/?p=164
http://opendcl.com/wordpress/?p=164#commentsWed, 28 Mar 2012 21:32:57 +0000http://opendcl.com/wordpress/?p=164I’ve just released OpenDCL 7.0 Alpha 4 with support for AutoCAD 2013. Even though this is an alpha release, not much development work has been done since OpenDCL 6 was released, so this is a very stable pre-release build that can be safely used in production if needed.
]]>http://opendcl.com/wordpress/?feed=rss2&p=16414OpenDCL 6 Releasedhttp://opendcl.com/wordpress/?p=158
http://opendcl.com/wordpress/?p=158#commentsFri, 05 Aug 2011 16:39:56 +0000http://opendcl.com/wordpress/?p=158OpenDCL 6 has now been formally released. In addition to many internal improvements, OpenDCL 6 adds support for the Bricscad platform on Windows. Use the Download link to get the current OpenDCL files.

End Users

If you are already using a pre-release build of OpenDCL 6 runtime, then you should upgrade immediately to the released build.

If you are still using an older runtime version, then you should not install the latest runtime version immediately. The upgrade path from OpenDCL 5 is designed to be seamless and problem-free for end users, however you should wait for developers to complete testing on the new runtime version before upgrading.

Developers

You should now be developing, testing, and supporting your application on the OpenDCL 6 runtime architecture.

You should make an effort to test and support your application on the Bricscad for Windows platform.

You should not assume end users will continue using the version of OpenDCL Runtime shipped with your application.